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keith boykin, matt simone, matt welch. plenty more to do with the rest of the show. now, i have a serious question, a very serious question. at least one american hostage is now dead in algeria. and there are other americans still held hostage. so where are the marines? where are the special forces to rescue them and show some american strength? we're going to tackle that later. then later in the show, guess how long it's been since president obama's much-heralded jobs council has even had a meeting, keith boykin. try a year ago. a year. it doesn't sound like the president is really interested in economic growth at all. and that's why those revenues are so low. and please don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. economic freedom equals growth on "kudlow." we'll be right back. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only
keith boykin, matt simone, matt welch. plenty more to do with the rest of the show. now, i have a serious question, a very serious question. at least one american hostage is now dead in algeria. and there are other americans still held hostage. so where are the marines? where are the special forces to rescue them and show some american strength? we're going to tackle that later. then later in the show, guess how long it's been since president obama's much-heralded jobs council has even had a...
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matt welch also moved from california by your magazine is still based their? why is reason magazine in the horrible state? >> that is where we have spent since 1971 and it gets us outside of the beltway thinking but it is a challenge to be there. and you are right it is a new thing in california will space retract immigrants. john: but the movie industry and stuff is happening. >> california has silicon valley, hollywood, a biotech but you cannot live off that narrow band of industry forever. because of high taxes, regulation, and healthy lawsuits, government spending people are leaving. john: great davis in the '90s said we have all of this cash from the.com boom. >> he spent that cash on public sector pension promises and general spending to everybody even austerity spending has gone up. john: beyond population growth. global warning -- warming measure. >> high-speed rail that nobody wants. john: even "the terminator" the republican and i thought here is a politician quoting milton friedman. what happened? >> he enacted the largest tax increase at the state
matt welch also moved from california by your magazine is still based their? why is reason magazine in the horrible state? >> that is where we have spent since 1971 and it gets us outside of the beltway thinking but it is a challenge to be there. and you are right it is a new thing in california will space retract immigrants. john: but the movie industry and stuff is happening. >> california has silicon valley, hollywood, a biotech but you cannot live off that narrow band of...
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matt welch also moved from california by your magazine is still based their? why is reason magazine in the horrible state? >> that is where we have spent since 1971 and it gets us outside of the beltway thinking but it is a challenge to be there. and you are right it is a new thing in california will space retract immigrants. john: but the movie industry and stuff is happening. >> california has silicon valley, hollywood, a biote but you cannot live off that narrow band of industry forever. because of high taxes, regulation, and healthy lawsuits, government spending people are leaving. john: great davis in the '90s said we have all of this cash from the.com boom. >> he spent that cash on public sector pension promises and general spending to everybody even austerity spending has gone up. john: beyond population growth. global warning -- warming measure. >> high-speed rail that nobody wants. john: even "the terminator" the republican and i thought here is a politician quoting milton friedman. what happened? >> he enacted the largest tax increase at the state le
matt welch also moved from california by your magazine is still based their? why is reason magazine in the horrible state? >> that is where we have spent since 1971 and it gets us outside of the beltway thinking but it is a challenge to be there. and you are right it is a new thing in california will space retract immigrants. john: but the movie industry and stuff is happening. >> california has silicon valley, hollywood, a biote but you cannot live off that narrow band of industry...
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it is matt welch. and he is a big old liar. he would love to set on fire. good to see you, pincho. >> so today david carr writes, quote, for the time being, the sky over traditional media is blue and it is raining green. have the clouds been full of anything for you lately intern, porch? >> ♪ it raining men ♪ hallelujah ♪ it's raining men >> fun fact, porch that was written by one paul schaefer. it makes you wonder. >> i thought he was married. >> so is greg gutfeld. so is greg gutfeld. >> good po nie t. >> this is a fox news alert from america's news m rue. i am andy levy. shocking news out of brazil where a cat has been arrested after being caught attempting to struggle contraband into a prison. he was caught crossing into the main gate with a cell phone, earphones, drill bits and a file taped to his body. a prison spokesperson says they have no leads at this time as the cat has refused to talk. although the cat is white they refuse to speculate about possible racial motives in the case. and they were not pleased when this reporter asked if the pris
it is matt welch. and he is a big old liar. he would love to set on fire. good to see you, pincho. >> so today david carr writes, quote, for the time being, the sky over traditional media is blue and it is raining green. have the clouds been full of anything for you lately intern, porch? >> ♪ it raining men ♪ hallelujah ♪ it's raining men >> fun fact, porch that was written by one paul schaefer. it makes you wonder. >> i thought he was married. >> so is greg...
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. >> i want to bring in matt welch, editor in chief for reason magazine and perry bacon, political editor for thegrio.com. president obama nominated john kerry for secretary of state before christmas. now he's running out his national security team, chuck hagel, john brennan. the president essentially walked away from susan rice. why does he want this fight? >> it's a great political idea on his behalf. if there's a big fight over this defense pick, it's going to be between republicans. right? republicans are in disarray on a number of issues. speaker boehner just survived a confidence vote that was a little bit dicier than we originally thought. there's a disagreeance on spending and a bunch of other issues. there's disagreements on defense. there's some new republicans who say, hey, we've got to stop this kind of knee network promilitary, pro interventionism out there. those people really like chuck hagel. there's other republicans who really hate chuck hagel. let this fight be between republicans i'm thinking is what barack obama is looking at. >> chuck hagel has managed to make people
. >> i want to bring in matt welch, editor in chief for reason magazine and perry bacon, political editor for thegrio.com. president obama nominated john kerry for secretary of state before christmas. now he's running out his national security team, chuck hagel, john brennan. the president essentially walked away from susan rice. why does he want this fight? >> it's a great political idea on his behalf. if there's a big fight over this defense pick, it's going to be between...
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matt welch, great to see you. perry bacon, as always, thank you. >>> victims of hurricane sandy will finally get some financial relief from congress. president obama signing a bill to pay for $9.7 billion in flood insurance claims. those are for new york, new jersey and connecticut. another bill that would provide comprehensive $51 billion in aid is expected to be put to a vote sometime next week. [ male anno] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female
matt welch, great to see you. perry bacon, as always, thank you. >>> victims of hurricane sandy will finally get some financial relief from congress. president obama signing a bill to pay for $9.7 billion in flood insurance claims. those are for new york, new jersey and connecticut. another bill that would provide comprehensive $51 billion in aid is expected to be put to a vote sometime next week. [ male anno] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall...
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dagen: let's bring in matt welch. how do these nominations play into, again, the defense cuts that are on tap and other cuts that are on hand? >> first of all, happy birthday. congratulations on being able to drink. [ laughter ] dagen: you are welcome back every day. >> it will be on march 1 or february 28 right now. the president needs someone on his own site who has been thinking about cutting military spending right now. he would get tossed out in a second. he is a republican so the president is exposing rifts within the republican position. we do actually need to cut military spending. connell: you think he will still get through the senate. >> that is the question. connell: i think a lot of the republicans that we are done talking about taxes after the last cliff. nancy pelosi said this. >> you know, the president had said he wanted $1.6 trillion in revenue. he took it down to 1.2 as a compromise. it is not enough on the revenue side. connell: if you thought tax hikes were off the table, forget about it. >> there
dagen: let's bring in matt welch. how do these nominations play into, again, the defense cuts that are on tap and other cuts that are on hand? >> first of all, happy birthday. congratulations on being able to drink. [ laughter ] dagen: you are welcome back every day. >> it will be on march 1 or february 28 right now. the president needs someone on his own site who has been thinking about cutting military spending right now. he would get tossed out in a second. he is a republican so...
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matt welch, thank you. lori: governors wore congress. to reach out and who has the latest from d.c. rich: it is that annual spending cuts. they were supposed to already hit the budget this month. it has been delayed a couple of months because of that budget deal. the federal government telling states they have to spend a certain amount of money on particular programs. to that, they basically say, do not hang it on us. >> congress should not oppose this on states as a condition of receiving federal funding. in other words, if states receive federal cuts, washington should not demand the same level of service without providing the same level of funding. rich: the states have plenty of work to do themselves. the retirement obligation shortfall exceeds call while exceeds, $1.8 trillion. the pension shortfall and healthcare account for that. also here in washington, news that we have been reporting here on fox for the last week, by the end of this week, jack lu will succeed treasury secretary tim geithner. we knew that enough was likely coming at the end of this week. the afghanistan pre
matt welch, thank you. lori: governors wore congress. to reach out and who has the latest from d.c. rich: it is that annual spending cuts. they were supposed to already hit the budget this month. it has been delayed a couple of months because of that budget deal. the federal government telling states they have to spend a certain amount of money on particular programs. to that, they basically say, do not hang it on us. >> congress should not oppose this on states as a condition of...
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and back to the table, matt welch, and carmen wong ulrich, and jamal simmons and kerstin semina, new congresswoman of arizona. and so the deal is quite progressive in terms of the taxing, and when we look at the chart, it shows us that it is going to be tiny tax increases for those who make the least, and massive increases for those who make the most? is it a good deal? >> well, sort of. you mentioned the lower income americans, but the middle income and the upper middle income americans dodged a huge bullet and it is not talked about a lot. the amt tax and if that patch had not been put in there permanently, it would be 3 million american, because back when this was built in the '70s if you made $75 a year, you were rich and a family making $100, you were rich and we know that is not the case today, but the amt applies to that, and if not the case, another 300 million americans would have had to pay $3,800 in taxes and for the rest of us caught in, this it is a real expensive way to get taxed and the fact that it is patched up is a really big deal. >> so some real protections for re
and back to the table, matt welch, and carmen wong ulrich, and jamal simmons and kerstin semina, new congresswoman of arizona. and so the deal is quite progressive in terms of the taxing, and when we look at the chart, it shows us that it is going to be tiny tax increases for those who make the least, and massive increases for those who make the most? is it a good deal? >> well, sort of. you mentioned the lower income americans, but the middle income and the upper middle income americans...